Co-founder and president of American Logistics Aid Network Menzies dead at 69

Jock Menzies, president of American Logistics Aid Network

Jock Menzies, president of American Logistics Aid Network, died unexpectedly on Friday, August 16 at age 69. He served as chairman of the Terminal Corporation, where he worked for more than 40 years before co-founding ALAN in 2005. Jock served as chairman of the Terminal Corporation, where he worked for more than 40 years before co-founding ALAN in 2005. After witnessing the breakdown of relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Jock organized an effort and engaged supply-chain professionals and trade associations to come together to found ALAN. They knew that they could help victims of disaster if they worked together and Jock was a natural fit to lead ALAN.

ALAN’s board of directors has appointed Kathy Fulton, ALAN’s current director of operations, to serve as the interim president.

Donations in Menzies’ name can be made to American Logistics Aid Network via the ALAN website at www.alanaid.org or by mail to CSCMP, 333 E. Butterfield Rd, Lombard, IL 60148.